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Reason: None provided.

How do you mean? I have a guess.

Yes mainstream. The link provided was on druids, I stated they'd adorn horns, I can link it, going back thousands of years before the cataclysm, 13,000 years ago, worshipping something.

I am trying to establish its name? Not a Wendigo. But possibly conceptually similar, malevolent evil, skinchanger. It takes various animal forms. Loosely represented as death, the type of fear to freeze you in place as it becomes the boogeyman. Folklore.

Druidic society, pagan, occult, obviously had representations of it. Thule society, WW2. Finding its origin is a skull with very questionable features. The features of a demon.

But we find it or otherwise globally as elongated skulls. Check the other topic I created. Or in the case of headhunters like the Naga tribes, of South East Asia, doing the same. Adorning horns on their skull.

When you nutters shout Bahopmet and breakdown blah blah the theology. It's not quite where this shit came from or what these people are doing. Mainstream for you, are mainstream names and demonic cartoon depictions. But that folklore and worship goes back, it had origins. When druids re-emerged, late 1700s, not that they went anywhere is when Baphomet re-enters and becomes the topic depiction, further accusing the Templar of the worship that they're causing. It was likely for the access, as any lodges become corrupted, and you sooner find druids in them or alongside. Not that the Mason's origin is particularly godly as the topic poster formerly posted about Solomon's Key is trying to establish that occult origin and symbolism.

251 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

How do you mean? I have a guess.

Yes mainstream. The link provided was on druids, I stated they'd adorn horns, I can link it, going back thousands of years before the cataclysm, 13,000 years ago, worshipping something.

I am trying to establish its name? Not a Wendigo. But possibly conceptually similar, malevolent evil, skinchanger. It takes various animal forms. Loosely represented as death, the type of fear to freeze you in place as it becomes the boogeyman. Folklore.

Druidic society, pagan, occult, obviously had representations of it. Thule society, WW2. Finding its origin is a skull with very questionable features. The features of a demon.

But we find it or otherwise globally as elongated skulls. Check the other topic I created. Or in the case of headhunters like the Naga tribes, of South East Asia, doing the same. Adorning horns on their skull.

When you nutters shout Bahopmet and breakdown blah blah the theology. It's not quite where this shit came from or what these people are doing. Mainstream for you, are mainstream names and demonic cartoon depictions. But that folklore and worship goes back, it had origins. When druids re-emerged, late 1700s, not that they went anywhere is when Baphomet re-enters and becomes the topic depiction, further accussing the Templar of the worship that they're causing. It was likely for the access, as any lodges become corrupted and you find druids in them or alongside.

251 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

How do you mean? I have a guess.

Yes mainstream. The link provided was on druids, I stated they'd adorn horns, I can link it, going back thousands of years before the cataclysm, 13,000 years ago, worshipping something.

I am trying to establish its name? Not a Wendigo. But possibly conceptually similar, malevolent evil, skinchanger. It takes various animal forms. Loosely represented as death, the type of fear to freeze you in place as it becomes the boogeyman. Folklore.

Druidic society, pagan, occult, obviously had representations of it. Thule society, WW2. Finding its origin is a skull with very questionable features. The features of a demon.

But we find it or otherwise globally as elongated skulls. Check the other topic I created. Or in the case of headhunters like the Naga tribes, of South East Asia, doing the same. Adorning horns on their skull.

When you nutters shout Bahopmet and breakdown blah blah the theology. It's not quite where this shit came from or what these people are doing. Mainstream for you, are mainstream names and demonic cartoon depictions. But that folklore and worship goes back, it had origins. When druids re-emerged, late 1700s, not that they went anywhere is when Baphomet re-enters and becomes the topic depiction, further accussing the Templar of the worship that they're causing. It was likely for the access, as any lodges become corrupted and you find druids in them ir alongside.

251 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

How do you mean? I have a guess.

Yes mainstream. The link provided was on druids, I stated they'd adorn horns, I can link it, going back thousands of years before the cataclysm, 13,000 years ago, worshipping something.

I am trying to establish its name? Not a Wendigo. But possibly conceptually similar, malevolent evil, skinchanger. It takes various animal forms. Loosely represented as death, the type of fear to freeze you in place as it becomes the boogeyman. Folklore.

Druidic society, pagan, occult, obviously had representations of it. Thule society, WW2. Finding its origin is a skull with very questionable features. The features of a demon.

But we find it or otherwise globally as elongated skulls. Check the other topic I created. Or in the case of headhunters like the Naga tribes, of South East Asia, doing the same. Adorning horns on their skull.

When you nutters shout Bahopmet and breakdown blah blah the theology. It's not quite where this shit came from or what these people are doing. Mainstream for you, are mainstream names and cartoon depictions. But that folklore and worship goes back it had origins. When druids re-emerged, not that they went anywhere is when Baphomet enters and becomes the topic depiction, accussing the Templar of the worship what they're causing.

251 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

How do you mean? I have a guess.

Yes mainstream. The link provided was on druids, I stated they'd adorn horns, I can link it, going back thousands of years before the cataclysm, 13,000 years ago, worshipping something.

I am trying to establish its name? Not a Wendigo. But possibly conceptually similar, malevolent evil, skinchanger. It takes various animal forms. Loosely represented as death, the type of fear to freeze you in place as it becomes the boogeyman. Folklore.

Druidic society, pagan, occult, obviously had representations of it. Thule society, WW2. Finding its origin is a skull with very questionable features. The features of a demon.

But we find it or otherwise globally as elongated skulls. Check the other topic I created. Or in the case of headhunters like the Naga tribes, of South East Asia, doing the same. Adorning horns on their skull.

251 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

How do you mean? I have a guess.

Yes mainstream. The link provided was on druids, I stated they'd adorn horns, I can link it, going back thousands of years before the cataclysm, 13,000 years ago, worshipping something.

I am trying to establish its name? Not a Wendigo. But possibly conceptually similar, malevolent evil, skinchanger. It takes various animal forms. Loosely represented as death, the type of fear to freeze you in place as it becomes the boogeyman.

Druidic society, pagan, occult, obviously had representations of it. Thule society, WW2. Finding its origin is a skull with very questionable features. The features of a demon.

But we find it or otherwise globally as elongated skulls. Check the other topic I created. Or in the case of headhunters like the Naga tribes, of South East Asia, doing the same. Adorning horns on their skull.

251 days ago
1 score